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'7ime eqcleft Swwzge Of pullicaifiawi I ln the Valenian and the Valpost are recorded all the activities of the student body. Staffs for these publications are composed of upper classmen who work hard to meet the printer's deadlines. Students look forward to both with unfeigned enthusiasm. Be- cause lof their popularity they do not lack subscribers. The cost of each is kept to a minimum for it is not,the purpose of department to make money. Its only re- ward is satisfying the customers. The Valenian. sponsored by Miss Mary Edna Sto- ner, is published annually by the graduating class. lt records the complete activities of school life through- out the year. In planning the material for this par- ticular book the staff and photographer have been busy ever since summer. The current staff was chosen in a manner different from that of former years. In- stead of being elected by their classmates, interested students were asked to volunteer. Senior girls sold ice cream and candy at the home games and in the halls to help defray expenses. Three times in its his- tory the Valenian has won the All-American Honor Rating, a coveted award granted to comparative few yearbooks by the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion. The Valpost. sponsored by Mrs. Emma Foor and published by-weekly by the Iournalism Il class, con- tains all the news in and around school. It was first conceived in 1929 as a part of English V. The re- sponse which it called forth caused the administration to add a course in journalism so that it might be im- proved and enlarged. Now there are tow courses in journalism-thefirst, one of theory, and the second, one of actual practice. The entire paper is put out by the students of Iournalisrn II with the exception of an occasional Scholastic Rotogravure Section. Editions usually cover four pages. News items differ each week, although certain columns, such as Suds and Sprinklingsn, the editorials, the sports write-ups, and the gossip column, remain fairly constant. The paper has received many First Class Honor Ratings. Center: Emma Foot, Mary Edna Stoner, sponsors. Starting at bottom. clockwise: Mary Lawler, Edward Hansen mail Valpost to out-of-town subscribers, Thomas Morris, William Stevens, Florence Brown examine engravingsp Paul Zulich, Iohanna Bauer proofread paperg Arthur Hersh- man, Emma Foor, Martha Schroeder, Arlene Domke make headlines ior next week's edition: Norma Griffin, Leo Noonan, Raymond Steel, Lucille Pearson, Ricl-rard,Hildreth check subscriptions: Dawn Pappas, Dorothy Miller, Betty Eichelberg, Wanda Gutt examine Valenlarr correspondence with various printing companies: Rita Sievers, Ioyce McDaniel, Mary Lawler, Paul Zulich,- David Iordan, Iohanna Bauer discuss dummy: Ar- thur Thoma explains art theme to Robert Pillard, Florence Hoskins, Lois Gardiner. 27
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